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Okay when Desmond says that Nadine "ran off before I could...introduce myself" does he imply he was going to rape her. cause that makes me ROFL. That is all I can think of when he says that and it makes me Teehee Giggle. 74.67.253.212 05:33, July 2, 2010 (UTC) Sapphire Tomoe
- He's referring to his status as a ghoul, not his intend to rape. He's a pre-war professional. Tagaziel (call!) 05:57, July 2, 2010 (UTC)
Removed reference to Desmond's British accent, because he doesn't have one.
- Yes he does, actually. And Calvert even comments on him being a "washed-up old Limey" --Kris 22:46, September 22, 2010 (UTC)
- well he has an English accent and it should be referred to as such Voruse 02:57, March 3, 2011 (UTC)
word never used in fallout 3[]
i think its fucking hilarious when he says "get in here, before those cocksuckers get you too!". because usually, NPC's will say "fuck", "shit", "goddamn(it)' ect. but i found this funny :)
kinda hard to have a accent[]
it would be kinda hard to retain an accent after ghoulifacation due to the whole messed up scratchy hoarse voice thing you know with there vocal cords being jumpled up. oh and how the heck can you call him british based off of what calvert says those are his words not desmonds.
- English people will, oddly enough, still sound English even when they're sick. Accents come from stresses and inflections, not a physical condition. Desmond has an RP accent. Why would Calvert use an insult based on a nationality if Desmond didn't belong to it? 208.103.253.177 02:14, April 19, 2011 (UTC)
Accent's an accent. It's the way we move our mouth when we speak, not like a birthed ability that we just happen to inherit. We learn it by mimickery. He definately not only has an English accent, be it one potentially stained by 200+ years of being in America, but he uses English terms, to. His mere ATTITUDE is very English.